Editing Tournament rulesets (SSBU)

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*Damage Handicap: Off
*Damage Handicap: Off
*First to: 1 Win
*First to: 1 Win
*Launch Rate: 1.0x
*Laun
*Underdog Boost: Off
*Underdog Boost: Off
*Score Display: Off
*Score Display: Off
*% Show Damage: Yes
*% Show Damage: Yes and the same stage.
*Custom Balance: Off
*Echo Fighters: Separate
*Radar: Big
*{{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s and their respective custom moves are allowed. Movesets will be shown in their name with each individual special move numbered from 1 to 3, based on the order shown on the move selection screen (ex. 1111, 2223, 3121).
*Similar to previous ''Smash'' titles, if time runs out, the winner is first determined by how many stocks remain, and then by the percentage after time is up.
**If both stock and percentage are the same, or a game ends in both players losing their last stock at the same time, then a tiebreaker is played, which consists of a 1 stock and 3 minute match with the same characters and the same stage.
*If pausing is turned on, rulesets will have clauses on how to proceed if a pause occurs. This does not apply if pausing is turned off.
*If pausing is turned on, rulesets will have clauses on how to proceed if a pause occurs. This does not apply if pausing is turned off.


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===Uncommon counterpicks/Semi-retired===
===Uncommon counterpicks/Semi-retired===
The following stages rarely see use in larger tournaments, but may still be found in smaller tournaments and tournaments hosted by Nintendo. These stages may also see use in competitive play via the [[Dave's_Stupid_Rule#Gentleman's_rule|Gentleman's Rule]].
The following stages rarely see use in larger tournaments, but may still be found in smaller tournaments and tournaments hosted by Nintendo. These stages may also see use in competitive play via the [[Gentleman's Rule]].
*[[Dream Land]]
*[[Dream Land]]
*[[Rainbow Cruise]]
*[[Rainbow Cruise]]
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===Wireless controllers===
===Wireless controllers===
Using a wireless controller is typically allowed, though users are expected to keep these controllers turned off or have their batteries removed if applicable outside of designated play sessions to prevent unintentionally pairing with a console, or the controller's batteries going flat and disconnecting during play. The user of the controller is held responsible if such an occasion occurs. Some tournaments go as far as to ban wireless controllers for these same reasons.
Using a wireless controller is typically allowed, though users are expected to keep these controllers turned off or have their batteries removed if applicable outside of designated play sessions to prevent unintentionally pairing with a console. The user of the controller is held responsible if such an occasion occurs. Some tournaments go as far as to ban wireless controllers for these same reasons.


===Controller modifications===
===Controller modifications===

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